Experience With Supertech Multi-mix Pre-mixed Fuel?

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My infrequent use of two-cycle engines makes pre-mixed fuels attractive despite the price. I noticed this Supertech pre-mixed fuel, which is significantly less expensive than any other that I have found. True reviews of it are surprisingly difficult to find. The oil in it is JASO FD certified, and the certification number comes from VP racing. In fact, the can gives an internet address to go to for an SDS sheet, and it is VP Racing (though I could not find the STS sheet on their site; I have requested one). So the oil in it is good, but what about the fuel component? How well does it run? It is 90 octane, compared with the normal VP racing fuel which is 94 octane.

Any real experience with this fuel?
 
My infrequent use of two-cycle engines makes pre-mixed fuels attractive despite the price. I noticed this Supertech pre-mixed fuel, which is significantly less expensive than any other that I have found. True reviews of it are surprisingly difficult to find. The oil in it is JASO FD certified, and the certification number comes from VP racing. In fact, the can gives an internet address to go to for an SDS sheet, and it is VP Racing (though I could not find the STS sheet on their site; I have requested one). So the oil in it is good, but what about the fuel component? How well does it run? It is 90 octane, compared with the normal VP racing fuel which is 94 octane.

Any real experience with this fuel?
You do state infrequent use, stick with the Super Tech Stuff. 90 Octane versus 94 Octane, no big deal.
 
After some digging and finding SDS sheets, this fuel is made by/for VP Racing and carries the VP Racing JASO FD certificate, using a full synthetic oil in the mix. Its composition is identical to the Powercare fuel you find at Home Depot, also from VP Racing. The VP Racing branded fuel (in the pretty blue can) SDS shows ranges for the components rather than specific numbers; however, those ranges neatly fit over the specific numbers in the SDS sheets for the Walmart and Powercare fuels. Given that all three of them list the exact same flash point, boiling point, and specific gravity, I would say they are all the same fuel. Which is interesting since all three fuels list different octane ratings on the can. Perhaps this is a marketing agreement to not directly compete with the VP Racing branded fuel.
 
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